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2005-D Lincoln Cent W/ Cud?

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2005-D-Lincoln-Cent-W/-Cud?

2005-D-Lincoln-Cent-W/-Cud?

2005-D-Lincoln-Cent-W/-Cud?the reverse side of this coin... the "E" in America...
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thats probably a "die break". Cud's occur around the rim. still - fun to find odd things.
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Yep, not a Cud.
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It's a die chip. "Die break" is a non-specific term denoting any kind of brittle fracture that leaves a void in the die face. A Cud is a die break; a die chip is a die break; an interior die break is a die break; a retained interior die break is a die break, etc.
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